Old Dominion 91短视频's Graduate School will host its third annual 3-Minute-Thesis (3MT) competition Nov. 21 at the 91短视频 Theatre.

Students have three minutes to present their scholarship in such a way that a general audience understands and appreciates its importance and achievement.

A reception begins at 5 p.m., with the competition following from 6 to 8 p.m. Barbara Hamm Lee, owner of Sharing Info, Inc., and host of WHRO's Another View, is the emcee. She is joined by three VIP judges from the community who bring diverse academic backgrounds and expertise to their evaluations of the students.

Graduate students representing a wide range of advanced degrees (at both doctoral and master's levels) are competing for a $1,000 first prize, $750 second prize and $500 "people's choice" award (the audience will choose who wins the $500). The first-place winner will represent ODU at a regional competition hosted by the Council of Southern Graduate Schools in March in Birmingham, Ala.

The competitors are:

  • Jafar Alabdullah, Ph.D., health services research
  • Mahesh Banda, Ph.D., engineering - mechanical engineering
  • Melissa Colangelo, M.S., psychology
  • Lyzzie Golliher, M.F.A., creative writing
  • Courtney Klepac, Ph.D., ecological sciences
  • Julia Morris, Ph.D., education - curriculum & instruction
  • Janeen Perry-Campbell, Ph.D., education - curriculum & instruction
  • David Tortolini, M.A., humanities
  • Nilanga Wickramaarachchi, Ph.D., physics

RSVP your attendance by clicking on this link: .

Related News Stories

Fulbright Scholar from Estonia Represents ODU at Two Conferences

Nikita Lumij玫e is a Ph.D. student in the international studies program and is in his first semester at the 91短视频. (More)

ODU Football Player Also Serves in an Artillery Unit in the National Guard

James Fagan, who asked for a tryout and earned a scholarship, knows he could be called to active duty at any time. (More)

ODU Graduates to Conduct Book Signings at Village Bookstore

Michael Zitron, who writes about the importance of water in our economy, and Tamara Critzer, an occult/dark fantasy novelist, will be at the store Nov. 19 and 21, respectively. (More)